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January 11, 2008 at 9:11 AM #134391January 11, 2008 at 9:11 AM #134432
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ParticipantAnd here I thought I was being clever working for the UC system, thinking we would be sheltered from the housing meltdown.
We just got our budget dinged 10%. 🙁
January 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM #134156Bugs
ParticipantChula Vista is cutting back services. City of San Diego is cutting back services, the County is cutting back services. Now the state is cutting back services.
Does anyone see a pattern here? The political acceptability of cutting back services is moving up the governmental pecking order.
Before you know it, we’ll get a Presidential line-item veto along with some serious campaign contribution reform for Congress.
Or not.
January 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM #134348Bugs
ParticipantChula Vista is cutting back services. City of San Diego is cutting back services, the County is cutting back services. Now the state is cutting back services.
Does anyone see a pattern here? The political acceptability of cutting back services is moving up the governmental pecking order.
Before you know it, we’ll get a Presidential line-item veto along with some serious campaign contribution reform for Congress.
Or not.
January 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM #134356Bugs
ParticipantChula Vista is cutting back services. City of San Diego is cutting back services, the County is cutting back services. Now the state is cutting back services.
Does anyone see a pattern here? The political acceptability of cutting back services is moving up the governmental pecking order.
Before you know it, we’ll get a Presidential line-item veto along with some serious campaign contribution reform for Congress.
Or not.
January 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM #134411Bugs
ParticipantChula Vista is cutting back services. City of San Diego is cutting back services, the County is cutting back services. Now the state is cutting back services.
Does anyone see a pattern here? The political acceptability of cutting back services is moving up the governmental pecking order.
Before you know it, we’ll get a Presidential line-item veto along with some serious campaign contribution reform for Congress.
Or not.
January 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM #134452Bugs
ParticipantChula Vista is cutting back services. City of San Diego is cutting back services, the County is cutting back services. Now the state is cutting back services.
Does anyone see a pattern here? The political acceptability of cutting back services is moving up the governmental pecking order.
Before you know it, we’ll get a Presidential line-item veto along with some serious campaign contribution reform for Congress.
Or not.
January 11, 2008 at 10:12 AM #134181cr
ParticipantWell, we may be broke, but at least we will be the leaders in stem cell research.
Here’s a crazy idea State of California – how about cutting pay and the number of fat cat bureaucrats sucking our state (and nation for that matter) dry?
When businesses are faced with slowing sales, what do they do?
January 11, 2008 at 10:12 AM #134373cr
ParticipantWell, we may be broke, but at least we will be the leaders in stem cell research.
Here’s a crazy idea State of California – how about cutting pay and the number of fat cat bureaucrats sucking our state (and nation for that matter) dry?
When businesses are faced with slowing sales, what do they do?
January 11, 2008 at 10:12 AM #134382cr
ParticipantWell, we may be broke, but at least we will be the leaders in stem cell research.
Here’s a crazy idea State of California – how about cutting pay and the number of fat cat bureaucrats sucking our state (and nation for that matter) dry?
When businesses are faced with slowing sales, what do they do?
January 11, 2008 at 10:12 AM #134436cr
ParticipantWell, we may be broke, but at least we will be the leaders in stem cell research.
Here’s a crazy idea State of California – how about cutting pay and the number of fat cat bureaucrats sucking our state (and nation for that matter) dry?
When businesses are faced with slowing sales, what do they do?
January 11, 2008 at 10:12 AM #134478cr
ParticipantWell, we may be broke, but at least we will be the leaders in stem cell research.
Here’s a crazy idea State of California – how about cutting pay and the number of fat cat bureaucrats sucking our state (and nation for that matter) dry?
When businesses are faced with slowing sales, what do they do?
January 11, 2008 at 11:18 AM #134236paramount
ParticipantI think the average worker in California would be shocked by not only the salaries, but also the benefits the typical California State employee enjoys.
In Private industry we are forced to pay for these inflated benefits and salaries that most people in private industry could only dream of…
But as history shows, Police State’s are expensive to run.
January 11, 2008 at 11:18 AM #134430paramount
ParticipantI think the average worker in California would be shocked by not only the salaries, but also the benefits the typical California State employee enjoys.
In Private industry we are forced to pay for these inflated benefits and salaries that most people in private industry could only dream of…
But as history shows, Police State’s are expensive to run.
January 11, 2008 at 11:18 AM #134438paramount
ParticipantI think the average worker in California would be shocked by not only the salaries, but also the benefits the typical California State employee enjoys.
In Private industry we are forced to pay for these inflated benefits and salaries that most people in private industry could only dream of…
But as history shows, Police State’s are expensive to run.
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